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Thread: Creating PocketKnoppix (180 MB MiniCD)

  1. #21
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    Finished PocketKnoppix

    I finally finished my PocketKnoppix CD!

    Features:
    - Based on Knoppix-Lite 1.0
    - 207MB
    - Mozilla (with the java and flash plugins)
    - vncviewer
    - rdesktop (for connecting to Citrix and MS Windows terminal servers
    - smbclient
    - gnome-terminal
    - ethereal and etherape
    - chntpw (including the floppy disk image file -- in /usr/local)

    Games:
    - Frozen-Bubble
    - Ace-Of-Penguins (card games and puzzles)
    - Gnome Chess

    I replaced KDE with ICEWM for speed and for its small size. I configured ICEWM to display the same "Knoppix" background that KDE normally does. I also set it to respond to the Windows menu key on newer keyboards.

    All of the apps which I personally wanted to have on a CD that fits in my pocket! The full Knoppix CD is awesome, but it is nice to have some useful tools and games in my pocket, in case I do not have a Knoppix CD handy.


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    Very cool

    I still with KDE and currently at 170 MB, but without Mozilla. The ISO is available at: http://www.guiadohardware.net/news/2003/01/index.asp#02

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    Please,please,please people!!!
    Send me the list of your installed packages to me:
    muczy@freestart.hu .
    Please help me!

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    Why don't you just download and burn Damn Small Linux?

    http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

    You could take a look at all the remasters available today:

    http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.ph...Customizations

    Regards,
    AJG

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. Jorge Garcia
    Why don't you just download and burn Damn Small Linux?

    http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

    You could take a look at all the remasters available today:

    http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.ph...Customizations

    Regards,
    AJG
    Because i would like to make my own MINI cd

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    OK, good answer! I thought you were interested if its been done by others, however.

    Good Luck,
    AJG

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    Thanx!

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    Removelist

    Hi,

    I have found a liste of removeable pakets on http://gnubox.dyndns.org:8080/~sunil/knoppix.php

    Sunil Thomas Thonikuzhiyil used the following command to remove all pakets:
    I copied the above list to a file ( say kicklist) then did
    #dpkg -P `cat kicklist`
    Is there a current removeliste anywhere? I think it would be a nice idea to administer an always current version anywhere - maybe a wiki!?

    BTW: Is there no chance to get the Knoppix Base used by Klaus Knopper??? I sure there is one....

    Thanks!

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